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  • Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress
  • Volume:11 Supp 1 (BRS)
  • Experimental traumatic brain injury models in rodents

Experimental traumatic brain injury models in rodents

Authors : Özgür ÖCAL
Pages : 13-13
Doi:10.37212/jcnos.584693
View : 22 | Download : 15
Publication Date : 2019-06-21
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :Several accidents such as sport and traffic may induce head trauma for inducing mild traumatic brain injuries. Then the mild traumatic brain injuries result in primary and secondary brain injuries for resulting neurodegenerative disorders. Investigation of the traumatic brain injuries in the subject are difficult due to ethical restrictions. In addition, results of postmortem analyses of mild traumatic brain injuries are not valuable for clarifying the etiology of the mild traumatic brain injuries. Therefore, the animal models have great importance for the clarifying etiology of the mild traumatic brain injuries. Today, there are several animal models of mild traumatic brain injuries such as models of Marmarou, Feeney and Maryland insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Marmarou et al. 1994; Hiskens et al. 2019);. However, they are severe and acute models instead of the mild traumatic brain injuries. Recently, Dr. Mehmet Bilgen from USA discovered a valuable mechanical technique for the injuries insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Bilgen, 2005);. This presentation, I aimed to examine the literature for variables included in these animal models. Present data on the experimental traumatic brain injury suggested that appropriate animal models can assist in understanding the pathophysiological outcomes of patients with traumatic brain injury. The animal models could be used for discovering new therapies in the treatment of traumatic brain injuries.
Keywords : Traumatic brain injury, Neurodegenerative diseases, Marmarou model, Experimental Animals

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